Using soap

Programming Web Services with SOAP is a detailed guide to using SOAP and other leading web services standards--WSDL (Web Service Description Language), and UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration protocol). You'll learn the concepts of the web services architecture and get practical advice on building and deploying web services in the enterprise.

Java Web Services shows you how to use SOAP to perform remote method calls and message
passing; how to use WSDL to describe the interface to a web service or understand
the interface of someone else's service; and how to use UDDI to advertise (publish) and look
up services in each local or global registry. Java Web Services also discusses security issues,
interoperability issues, integration with other Java enterprise technologies like EJB; the work
being done on the JAXM and JAX-RPC packages, and integration with Microsoft's .NET
services....

The gSOAP tools provide a SOAP/XML-to-C/C++ language binding to ease the development
of SOAP/XML Web services and client application in C and C++. Most toolkits for C++ Web
services adopt a SOAP-centric view and oﬀer APIs that require the use of class libraries for SOAP-
speciﬁc data structures. This often forces a user to adapt the application logic to these libraries. In
contrast, gSOAP provides a C/C++ transparent SOAP API through the use of compiler technology
that hides irrelevant SOAP-speciﬁc details from the user.

Instead of compressing our data, we could encrypt it or
even do both. Encryption can easily be achieved using
the mcrypt extension which has been available in PHP
since PHP 3, but really only became powerful in PHP 4.
I really want to recommend that you read more about
cryptography before you start using it in your software.
It’s best to understand why you do something a certain
way than to just assume that it will be secure enough,
when following the instructions I give below.

The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Handbook of Soap Manufacture, by W. H. Simmons and H. A. Appleton This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Handbook of Soap Manufacture Author: W. H. Simmons H. A. Appleton Release Date: June 7, 2007

A portal is a website built around a collection of components that request, display, and share information. Liferay Portal 6, an enterprise-ready development platform, makes it a snap to build portals that integrate with your existing backend systems and provide a rich interactive user experience. Because Liferay uses standard Java and JavaScript, along with built-in SOAP and JSON support for web services, developers can be productive immediately.

Suppose that you'd like to provide a service to the public or to some business
partners: They can send you two strings and you will concatenate them and
return the string. Of course, in the real world you provide a more useful service.
There are several major requirements: First, the users may be using different
languages (Java, C# and etc.) and using different platforms (Windows, Linux
and etc.). Your service must be accessible by different languages and
platforms. Second, they will call your service across the Internet and there may
be firewalls in between.

Thus, it remedies soil
degradation, desertification, and deforestation. Jatropha is native of tropical America, but
now flourish in many parts of the tropics and sub-tropics in Africa/Asia. Various parts of
the plant are of medicinal(both human and veterinary purposes) value for instance, and are
under intensive scientific investigation. The oil is a strong purgative, widely employed as an
antiseptic for cough, skin diseases, and a pain reliever from rheumatism. Jatropha latex can
heal wounds and also has antimicrobial properties (Openshaw, 2000).

Built upon a foundation of Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Web Services Description Language (WSDL) and Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) technologies, Web services have become a widely accepted industry standard in the last few years [1, 2]. Because of their platform independence, universal compatibility, and network accessibility, Web services will be at the heart of the next generation of distributed systems. As more vendors offer SOAP tools and services, the advantages of using SOAP and Web services as an integration point will become even more pronounced.

Web services are the next revolution in the way applications are built and used. This book will give developers the information they need to design and build next generation distributed interoperable applications with Web services. It has a unique blend of theory and practice, and is focused on Visual Basic developers. The first four chapters explain the architectural foundation on which Web services are built.

Learn how to design and develop distributed web services in Java using RESTful architectural principals and the JAX-RS specification in Java EE 6. With this hands-on reference, you'll focus on implementation rather than theory, and discover why the RESTful method is far better than technologies like CORBA and SOAP.

Being an editor is very challenging—something I would have never guessed
when I got into this line of work. I dare anybody to do it for six months and read
a book the way they used to before. Gone is the lust for knowledge—to be replaced
for a compulsive, incurable need to find typos and fix someone else’s grammar. Of
course, someone else is the key here—it’s never your own mistakes you catch
(regardless of whether you actively made them part of your own writing or didn’t
catch them in another author’s work)...

slated for (something)
- to be scheduled for something The building is slated for demolition at the end of the year.
a slave to (someone or something)
- someone who is under the control of someone or something My mother is a slave to her desire to watch soap operas on television.
not sleep a wink
- to not get any sleep (used in the negative) I did not sleep a wink last night.
sleep in
- to oversleep, to sleep late in the morning I was very tired so I decided to sleep in this morning.
sleep like a log/baby
- to sleep very soundly I slept like...

Distributed Applications with XML-RPC, SOAP, UDDI & WSDL
Ethan Cerami Publisher: O'Reilly First Edition February 2002. This concise book gives programmers both a concrete introduction and handy reference to XML web services. It explains the foundations of this new breed of distributed services, demonstrates quick ways to create services with open-source Java tools, and explores four key emerging technologies: XML-RPC, SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL. If you want to break through the Web Services hype and find useful information on these evolving technologies, look no further. Team[oR]...

In August 1996, health officials in metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, decided to use a social
marketing approach to prevent a holiday outbreak of diarrhea cases. The cases were
associated with the preparation of chitterlings (pork intestines, pronounced “chitlins”) by
African American women. Formative research identified the source of transmission to be
breaks in sanitation during preparation.

On top of the increase in social network use, the poll finds that news is also more
prevalent on social networking sites. The share of users who saw news there yesterday
nearly doubled from 19% to 36% between 2010 and 2012.
The increasing use of these sites for news has not just occurred among young people. In
fact, those in their 30s are nearly as likely as those 18 to 24 to say they saw news or news
headlines on Facebook or another social networking site yesterday (30% vs. 34%). And
about a quarter of adults in their 40s...

Phrasal Verb ( U )
Phrasal Verb Definition use * up
Example I used up all of the soap, so we need to buy some more.
use all of something
Phrasal Verb ( V )
Phrasal Verb veer away from +
Definition stay away from, avoid
Example I veer away from the same old summer blockbuster films.
Phrasal Verb ( W )
Phrasal Verb wait on + wait up wait up for + wake * up + wake up wash up Definition serve, service (a table) not sleep because you are waiting for something or someone not sleep because you are waiting for someone or something awaken...

New chapters on Advanced SAX, Advanced DOM, SOAP and data binding, as well as new examples throughout, bring the second edition of Java & XML thoroughly up to date. Except for a concise introduction to XML basics, the book focuses entirely on using XML from Java applications. It's a worthy companion for Java developers working with XML or involved in messaging, web services, or the new peer-to-peer movement

Explain that even though Microsoft ASP.NET Web Services support a rich
set of data types, not all of the Microsoft .NET Framework data types are
appropriate for Web Services. Tell the students that Simple Object Access
Protocol (SOAP) is the preferred protocol for Web Services. Explain how
using Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)-GET and POST limit the types
of data a Web Service can support. Teach the module as a set of tradeoffs.
Explain to the students that circumstances may dictate different choices in
different scenarios....

Here we study the architecture and characteristics of the broker network. We are using a
particular internal structure for the events (deﬁned in XML but currently implemented as a
Java object). We assume a sophisticated matching of publishers and subscribers deﬁned as
general topic objects (deﬁned by an XML Schema that we have designed). However these
are not the central issues to be discussed here.